A Syracuse area man accused of stealing more than $45,000 from a Canandaigua homeowner for services he did not complete last month is facing more criminal charges in Ontario County.

David T. Michel Jr., 22, of Liverpool, Onondaga County, was charged Thursday with third-degree grand larceny, a felony, in connection with an incident in Victor, according to Ontario County sheriff's deputies.

According to deputies, Michel was hired by a Victor resident around May 4 to complete hardscaping and masonry work. He is accused of taking $6,875 from the Victor resident, buying only part of the required materials and did not complete any of the agreed-upon work, deputies said.

In that case, while doing business as Appearance Concrete, Michel allegedly received three checks totaling $45,322 as an advance payment for material for a project he was contacted to complete by the Canandaigua homeowner. Michel allegedly "never ordered any material, never completed any work and refused to return the deposit to the homeowner," State Police investigator Mark Eifert said.

On the latest charge, Michel turned himself in Thursday morning, was arraigned at the Ontario County Jail and was released on his own recognizance. He is expected to appear in Victor Town Court at a later date.